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CHARLES D. WATKINS, proprietor 

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CHARLES D. WATKINS. 






PRC98 OF A. H. KELLOOO, 100 *NO 102 HEADE STREtT, NtW YOWK. 




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QUEBEC CENTRAL RY. 
^ The Popular Pleasure Route from New England to Quebec and the St. Lawrence. 

NEW STEEL RAILS. NEW PASSEN&ER CARS. " MONARCH " DAY V-' NI&HT COACHES. 



Connecting at Sherbrooke with Boston & Maine and Grand Trunk Railway Trains. 
Connecting at Harlaka and Levis with Intercolonial Railway Trains. 
Connecting at Levis and Quebec with all St. Lawrence River Steamboats. 

Connecting at Quebec with Quebec & Lake St. John Railway and the Hunting and Fishing of the Lake 
St. John Region. 



Fast Trains - -- Bullet Service - - Magnificent Scenery r- Sure Connections. 

BE SURE AND ASK FOR TICKETS VIA QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY. 

'VjpiGH.E'T ©Kr IGE^S:— liOSTON— W. Raymond, 2y6 W.ishinglon Sireil ; Ho-ioN Cv: M ai.\k Raii.wav 
Okhce. 211 WasliiiiKton Sticei. NEW VOUK— World Travel Co., and Tiios. Cook & Son, Agcnis. 
MONTREAL— Unkin ■Iilkivi- Offick, Wimlsor Hotel. NEWPORT, V T.— Mfmimirf.magog House. 

J. H. WALSH, General Passenger Agent, SHERBROOKE, P. Q. 



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N THE shore of Lake Memphreniagog, the Cleneva of Canada, and the gateway through which passed the 

fierce Abenakis, a powerful tribe of the roaming warrior Algonciuins, who were the deadly foes of 

the more civilized Yrocois (Iroquois) : savages who for a century carried periodical war and 

desolation to the settlements as far South as Massachusetts; until, in 1759, Roger's Rangers swejjt 

like a tornado to the North, determined to exterminate the whole brood of tigers ; and thoroughly they 

did their work, for few Abenakis outlived the storm of death. 

This region of crags and vales, clear cold trout ponds and rapid streams ; of beautiful rocks and bracing air, 

is the rapture of artists and a joy to all who visit it. No marshland of any sort to breed the pestiferous mosquito, 

and black flies are unknown ; but a country full of hospitality and homely ways ; a delight to the eye and a refuge 

for the weary. 

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THE .-. OLD .-. RELIABLE 



HOUSE 



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W. S. WALKER 

C Is still in the ''OLD STAND," opposite the Seminary Clock, O 





1711 Notre Dame Street, 

Has received a Direct Importation of all New and Choice Designs. 






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FIHE piARROniDS set in RINGS, EARRINGS, LACE PINS AND 
" 'scarf pins." FINe'cOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND CHAINS. 
FINE GOLD AND DIAMOND JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
SOLID SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE. 

French Carriage and Marble Clocks in Great Variety. 

Crown Derby and Wedgewood Ware in beautiful designs. 
CALL A. N D SEE. 

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j OPPOSITE SEMINARY CLOCK, 

No. 1711 NOTRE DAME STREET. 







CLYDE RIVER RAPIDS. 



FINE FURNITURE EMPORIUM- 



RENAUD KING & PATTERSON, 



{LATE \VM. KING c- CO.) 



Manufaclurers nnd Importers of 

FINK FURNITURE AND 
BEDDING, 

+ + + 

enc;lish brass and iron 
bedsteads. 




NtanufacUircrs an*l Iniportcis of 

AUSTRIAN BKNT WOOD 

FU RNIT U R ]•:, 

+ + + 

K E !•: D AND RATTAN 

c; O O I ) S . 



We kee]) one of ihe Largest Stocks in the Dominion, and make a Si.ecialiy of Fine Goods at Moderate Prices. 



Warerooms: 652 CRAIG STREET. 



Factory: 62 & 6//. COLLEGE STREET 



N. B.— The Owl's Heaij Mountain House has been fiimislR-il throughout by this firm. 



" First a lake 
Tinted with sunset ; next the wavy lines 

Of the far reaching hills ; and yet more far, 
Monadnoch lifting from his night of pines 

His rosy forehead to the evening star." 




NEWPORT, FROM PINE HILL. 

MEMPHREMAGOG, in the language of the lost Abenakis, meant the great sheet of water, but other tribes called it 
Memplovvboque, beautiful water ; it is more than thirty miles in length ; of varying width, from one to five miles ; 
of great and, in some localities, of unknown depth. 

This lake has sometimes been compared to Lake George, the two being of much the. same size, and geographically not 
far distant, which probably accounts for their being classed together ; but each lias its own charms, and Memphremagog 
although endowed with an awkward naine, thinks she more than makes u[) for it in grace and stately grandeur; at 
least those travelers who know them both say so. 

(9) 




LARGE STOCK. 



Drugs, Books, 

and Fancy Goods. 

All the new and popular 
books of the day. 

Fine Stationery and 

Writing Materials. 



^- FRUIT 

Confectionery and Cigars. 

Souvenirs A"<^ Views 

OF LAKE MEMPHREMACOG. 




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Drug Store 




Ne^vport, Vt, 




Four Doors West of Memphremagog 
House. 



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Soda and Mineral Waters 

ON DRAUGHT. 



Bass, Longe, and Trout 
Fishing Tackle. 

PRESCRIPTIONS 
Compounded Accurately 

At Reasonable Prices. 



J. R. HALL, 

PHARMACIST. 





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[T has for years been famous for the fish taken from its waters ; in 

its clear, cold depths, the Muskalonge (a species of lake trout) grows 
to perfection and enormous size ; experienced fishermen not infrequently 
landing monsters of from thirty to forty pounds each. We hesitate 
to here make record of the quantities taken by different ones, suffice 
to say that one old fisherman's log book shows more than twenty-six 
liundred pounds that he caught and sold in one week. Ask him how 
he did it, with a twinkle in his eye, he will tell you that he spat 
upon the hook. 

These are not George Washingtons either, but mostly loyal sons 
of " our own Queen," and would scorn to be so ungallant as to tell 
a lie. 

There are many other fish to be caught, the lake having been stocked 
with black bass; pickerel are also very plentiful. 

The rapidly expanding village of Newport, Vt., containing many fine 

stores and tasteful residences, is at the foot of Prospect Hill on Prospect Point, and practically at the head of the 

lake, although an arm extends about three miles south, and receives contributions from two small rivers, the Black on 

the West, and the Barton at the southern end. The fanciful Clyde rushes in at West Derby. 

(II) 



CLYDE RIVER NEWPORT IN IilSTANCE. 




:M E:R C:H Air^ TS^' 



S, MARROTTE, PROPRIETOR. 



MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF 



Wees, Spices, Mustard, Grean? Tartar, &c. 

Coffees Roasted and Spices Ground by the most imptoved Machinery 
/or thi J rude, 

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No. 43 AND 45 COLLEGE STREET, 

rvioN'rKfcCA.L. 



I'r(>l>riut<ir and Sole Manufacturer of the <» 

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TELEPHONE No. 1909 



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INS. CO. 

rvIONTKICAU, CVN^MJA., 
l-Ietid Office: 157 St. James Street. 

DOES A FIRE AND MARINE BUSINESS 



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I'lL-rniums Received in i888 - - - - 

'l"<}t;il Disbursementji - - . . . 
IS.ii.iiUf to Credit of Profit and Loss Account 



Capital :r.tock 

Capital Stock, paid in - 

Assets, January I , 1 889, 



$625,238.48 
578.316.25 
$46,932.33 



$500,000.00 
400.000.00 
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FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 



OF LONDON, ENG. 



ESTABLISHED 1782. 



AGENCY ESTABLISHED IN CANADA IN 1801 



GILLBSPIB, PATBRSON & CO. - 



aENERAL AGENTS FOR DOMINION. 



INSURANCES EFFECTED IN ALL PARTS 
OF THE WORLD. 



CLAIMS SETTLED WITH PROMPTITUDE 
AND LIIiliRAI.lTV. 



Head Agency Ofiice; 35 St. Francois Xavier St., Montreal. 



_R. MacD. PATERSON, Managkr. 



TITHE railway station and extensive steamboat quay abut each other. The commodious iron steamer, " Lady of the Lake," 
■'' belongs to the Railroad Company, and makes two trips daily down the lake and return. The steam launch, " Owl," 
of the Mountain House, also connects with the early morning trains. 

As we slip our moorings, the jagged summit of Owl's Head, although twelve miles distant, claims attention, but 
we, like it, are blinking in the early morning, and our vision seeks nearer and more distinct objects. Indian Point, of 
sandy origin, on the right, is the summer muster-ground of the Vermont militia — the Green Mountain boys. The westerly 
shore is craggy with sharp rocky points and charming bays. 

The trackway of the South Eastern Railway, recently , 
leased to the progressive Canadian Pacific Company, is seen ; 
winding in and out among the hills and reaching out towards 
the Canadian metropolis, Montreal, in the northwest, while the 
Boston & Maine R. R. keeps somewhat back from the easterly 
shore until the Province Hne is reached, when it takes a bee-line 
for Quebec in a northeasterly direction, skirting the shore of the 
quite beautiful Lake Massawippi. 

Past Indian Point, a broad bay sets in, aird close by is 
the hamlet of North Derby, the village of Stanstead being on 
high ground in the remote distance ; at the broadening of this 
bay are two islands, the I'win Sisters, also known as Black and 
Bell. Gull Rock bobs up nearer the shore. 

(15) 




NORTH FROM WEST DERBY 



W. W TRUE. 




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@NE of NEWPORT'S ATTRACTIONS not to be 
overlooked is the COMMODIOUS NEW STORE of 

TRUE & BLANCHARD. 



E C. BLANCHARD 



]VIain Street, 



with its Magnificent Stock of 




TRUU BLANCHARD, 

Main St., Newport, Vt. 



STOVES AN.D .H.ARDWARE 



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Of Every Possible Description. 

The Most Extensive Business of Its kind, in this 
part of the State, 

BESIDEb A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF— - „ 

STOVES GRANGES 

THE FIRM CARRY A COMPLETE iTOCK OF 



TRUE Si BLANCHARD, 

Main St , Newport, Vt. 
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Shelt Hardware, Edg« Tools, Agricultural Tools, aiul Repairs Tinware, Wooden- 
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PEREABOUTS are many interesting nooks for those who 
have the time to spare to make short excursions, not the 
least of which is John's River; and Lake Park has become 
quite a resort for small parties. The rural Lineborough village 
is farther north, and east of that is Beebe Plain where are 
extensive fruit and flower nurseries. Canadian apples are widely 
celebrated because of tlieir line flavor. 

Noblest of the island kingdoms, Province, is now straight 
ahead ; it counts one hundred acres within its boundaries, and 
is owned by Mr. Zabriskie, of New York, who has built a 
modern cottage upon the summit, all the rooms of which are 
made of the many beautiful hardwoods of the region. The 
boat house on the eastern side is the largest, and one of the 
best appointed about the lake; it contains a large steam launch and a regular flotilla of row boats. 

The Province line — the 45° parallel of latitude — crosses near the southern end of this island, and as we pass 
from the domain of " Uncle Sam " to that of " Her Majesty," a shrill blow of the steamer's whistle apprises us 
of the fact. 

We are now advancing toward scenery of more than ordinary grandeur. Throughout this region the rock strata has 
been broken and changed by terrific volcanic upheavels ; the granite foundations of the world seem to have melted 
and, under enormous pressure, been forced upward into such stately monuments as Owl's Head, Elephantis and Orford 

( 17.) 




MR. LINDSAY S COTTAGE. 



B, E, STOCKWELL 

Photographer 



DEALKR IN PAINTS, OILS, AND h \' K K N' DKSCKIPTIUN 
OF 

ARTISTS' MATERIALS 



Kinti Assortiiient of 



LAKE VIEWS 

Etchings • and • Engravings 



LARGE STOCK OF FRA.MF.S ON HAND AND 
MADE TO ORDER 



ORGANS, PIANOS AND SHEET MUSIC 



MouLTON's Block, Newport, Vt, 



JohnLCassidy&Co. 



(.ESTABLISHED 1801) 



JMPORTERS OF- 



CHINA 

POTTERY AND GLASS^VARE 



FROM ALL COUNTRIES 



CLOCKS, PLATED GOODS 

CUTLERY, LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, GASELIERS 

ARTISTIC GOODS, Mirrors 



WTEDDINQ 



NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS 

LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN CANADA 



339 & 341 St, Paul St„ Montreal 



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IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 



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St. Peter Street, 



MONTREAL. 



56 »^* 58 



Front St., West, 



TORONTO. 






TTJVEN in modern times these pyramids have been rocked by 
•^ earthquakes, the most famous being in 1663, when the 
Indians, believing their forefathers were coming back to the 
earthly hunting grounds, kept shooting and making a frightful din, 
for said they ; " it's plain there's not game enough on earth foi 
all of us." 

To the east of Province is the small cedar-covered Tea-Table 
Island, Shaggy Bear mountain, on the western shore frowns upon 
us ; at a considerable distance on the right is Whetstone Island, 
near the entrance to Fitch bay — a long arm of the lake, at th< 
head of which are extensive saw mills. This Island, about a mil- 
and a half long, takes its name from the fine novaculite 01 
stone which, years ago, was quarried by a company of Yankees, 
but who were driven away by the " King's " soldiers as trespassers. 

Bay View Park and Magoons Point are directly ahead, while dome-like Round Island is to the left. 

The lake is now forced into narrower limits, the scenery rivaling that of Loch Lomond, the queen of Scottish 
waters, and a feeling akin to awe comes over us as we glide within the shadow of Owl's Head, which springs precipitously 
from the lake and soars to the lofty height of 2.743 feet above it. 

Owl's Head Mountain House is charmingly situated close to the lake and at the foot of Owl's Head Mountain. 
Itjjias become widely known as being by the best fishing grounds of Lake Memphremagog, as well as of its most 
beautiful scenery. 

(21) 




MR. 



A. C. ZABKlbK.lE's COTTAGE — PROVINCE ISLAND. 



J. Rattray & Co 



MONTREAL 




HAVANA CIGARS. 




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TITHE hotel grounds are extensive, comprising over 500 acres of mountain, meadow, garden and wood lands. The house 
■*■ has just been enlarged, decorated and newly furnished, it is supplied with delicious cold water from mountain springs, 
carried through pipes to each floor. It accommodates 100 guests. The cuisine is excellent, and every effort is made 
to in all ways please its patrons. The rooms are large, and all command charming views. Terms for board are 
moderate. The well kept Lawn Tennis and Croquet grounds contribute to the pleasures of the place ; also a Bowling 
Alley, romantically situated at the brow of a cliff, not far from the hotel. There is a large pavilion building for hops 
and theatricals, also a stable. The boat houses are on a gradually shelving beach, and contain a supply of good row 

boats, also the steam launch, " Owl," which is expressly 



for the convenience and pleasure of the guests of the 
house. 

The ascent of Owl's Head involves about two hours' 
climb. The pathway from the hotel is in good condition, 
ropes being provided for assistance in climbing the 
steeper places. 

Leaving the Mountain House, we pass the flourishing 
gardens and pasture lands that supply the hotel with 
its delicious vegetables and cows with the cud of 
contentment. We soon come to the source of much 
comfort, the never failing spring of cold, sweet water, 
which furnishes abundant supply to the hotel, also for 
the trout ponds below. 




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GLENORA BUILDINGS, 

AS THE LA^RGESjT;" Carpet premises in Canada, fitted up on 
the most improved style; and carries the largest stock of 
"""""' the iNEA^JEST I'UODl'C TIOXS of any house in C ART'|-2TSj,, 
CU^TAlINlS:, (i,IL C.L,(iTBSl,, ILlNOLEUM^i, &f.. which he disposes of 
all at net prices, thereby assuring cash purchasers of tho best value 
at all times- ____-------_-_- 

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MONTREAL. 

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'HE path now bends to the right, and we soon are beneath 
the tent-Hke shape of Shelter Rock. The climb has now 
commenced in earnest and, as we occasionally pause for rest, catch 
glimpses through sheltering boughs of the panorama of lake and 
islets, mountains, wooded slopes, and rich farm lands, beneath us. 
The path now dodges in and out around huge boulders and 
iiy giddy cliffs, through Fatman's Misery and over fallen trees ; 
finally, the summit reached, we stop for breath and a drink of water 
from a natural pocket in the rock ; then looking about are thrilled 
by the rare beauty of this landscape, and as the picture below 
becomes familiar to our vision, this feeling gives place to glad 
satisfaction. 

The awful power of the volcanic period speaks to us from 
the four riven peaks of the summit. In one of the intervening 
ravines, each year, on the 24th of June, the Stanstead Lodge of Free Masons communes, and on the 
Mountain Mystery are cut the cabalistic signs of the order. 



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.CONTAINS EVERY KNOWN IMPROVEMENT IN HEATING. 

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to Manage and of Elegant Design. 

I I I I I I I I I I I I M I I I I I I I I I I I I I 

E. & C. GURNEY .^- CO., 

Wholesale Manufacturers of 

HeatcM's, Kadiators, Steam Fittiniis, Scales, Grates, c^e. 
385 &, 387 ST. PAUL ST., MONTREAL. 

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BRANCHES: NEW YORK/^ CITY, 36 East 14th St. CHICAGO, ILL, 137 and 139 State St. PHILADELPHIA, 504 Commerce St. 




Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors of th^^ \ 


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MANUFACTURERS OF THE 


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CONSISTING OF 


Tea Sets. Waiters. Cruets, Pickle Casters, 

Butter Dishes. Wine Stands, Epergnes, 

Fruit Stands, &c., &c. 




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Simpson, Hall, Miller & Company, 



16 and 18 DeBresols Street, nwcoixtreal. 




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203 ST. ANTOINE STREET, MONTREAL, CANADA. 



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Have . always . on . hand . a . large . range . of . Table . N apery . and . Household . Linens 
of . every . descriplion.=^ =^::: 

Every . week . brings . us . more . deliveries . of . the . latest . ideas . in . the . line . of 
Table . Napery, . therefore, . house . furnishers . can . always . rely . upon . here . getting . the 
latest . productions . in . the . art . of . linen . manufactvn'e. - ::: 

Orders . taken . for . Special . Designs . with . Crests, . Initials, . or. full. name. 
A . number . of . samples . to . choose . from . showing . variety, of . styles.^ — ::: 



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203 ST, ANTOINE STREET, MONTREAL, CANADA. 



3KINNER'S ISLAND is a short mile east from the Mountain 
House, and lies close to the lake. At the Northwestern 
end is a cavern, about twelve feet high and thirty feet dee]3, 
called Skinner's Cave, the home of a noted smuggler during 
the war of 1812-14. 



Fancy a fellow, brawny and brown, 
With very black hair that hangs shaggily down, 
With whiskers remarkably bushy and black, 
With fists which might give a most terrible thwack ; 
With very fierce eyes under dark heavy brows, 
Tiiat flashed like a cat's when it springs on a mouse, 
Or like coals in a cavern that gleam fiery red, 
With a great Roman nose, so uncommonly red. 



Of all the smugglers who plied on the lake, 
Uriah Skinner was hardest to take. 
The officers hunted him often, and yet 
Uriah Skinner they never could get I 
* * * But that bold chap 
Was caught at last like a rat in a trap ! 





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IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE 



TOlNE ■^:^ AND ^^:' SPII^IO^ ^^ OQEI^GHANTS 



46, 48 & 50 ST. SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL, CANADA, 



Atp prepared to supply the Trade with Celebrated Brands of 



FINE PORTS, SHERRIES, BRANDIES, 
SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES, 

OLD TOM GINS, HOLLAND GINS, 

GINGER WINES, JAMAICA RUM, 



SOLE PROPRIETORS 

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Etc., Etc., Etc. 



In Wood and Bottle. 



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^JUBILEE RYE WHISKEY 

Sold by 
AM Grocers and Hotels 

Frorn the Atlantic to the Pacific. 




OWLS HEAD, FROM CED A R VILI.F,. 




GOLDIE & MCCULLOCH'S 



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jJkmE THE BEST!! 



(Sold 3/tedal Baak Burglar =1? roof, 
Sold I]\'tedal yire=Troof, 

Sold D/Ledal 'Y'aull ©oors, 

AND 

ALL HIGHEST PRISES WHEREVEE EXHIBITED. 

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( ■ ■ ■,^,^. .^ ALFRED BENN, ■ ■- ^ ) 

Manager at Montreal, 298 ST. JAMES STREET. 

N. B.--- Terms of Payment Easy — Second-Hand Safes Sold Very Cheap. 




Night on the lake so clear and cahn. 
The night breeze sings in the trees its 

psalm ; 
Stars shine bright in the darli blue sky, 
And the crescent moon sails in her glory 

on high : 

Above and below, it is all serene. 

Who, as he gazed on the peaceful scene 

At that moment, would fancy that nine 

or ten 
Very keen sighted and well-armed men, 
Motionless, and still as the dead. 
Were ambushed under the great Owl's 
H ead ? 

* * * » 

" Look — don't you see ! 
That, Skinner must be !" 
Oh, Skinner! bold smuggler ! there's peril 
for thee ! 

* * » * 
Now the chase grows eager and hot, 
And Skinner himself thinks so too, I wot, 
For his boat speeds over the waters blue. 
Swiftly as flielh an Indian's canoe, 

And he has an Indian's craftiness loo ; 
Now they near him — now they are on 
His heels as it were — and now — He is 
GONE ! 




But where? 
How they stare 
And rave and swear ! 

* * * * 
But all they find is the empty boat. 
Which one of the officers pushes afloat ; 
The fruitless search they at length give 

o'er. 
And Uriah Skinner was never seen more ! 

* * » » 
Xearly six years had passed away. 
When a fisherman out in a storm one day, 

* * * * 

In the side of an island, a cave he spied, 
And in less than a minute, was safe inside. 

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He looked above, beneath, and around, 
And what do you think the fisherman 

found ? 
Xeilher a golden nor a silver prize, 
llut a skull with sockets where once were 

eyes ; 
Also some bones of arms and thighs. 
And a vertebral column of giant size : 

* * * * 
'Tis needless to say 
In this later day, 

'Twas the smuggler's bones in the cave 
that lay. 



ilvlNNLR S CAVE. 



LFiJ^yyiCK ^ g - SpkATER, 

42, 44 S, 46 FOUNDLIITG STREET, MONTREAL. 

TENTS -^TARPAULINS HORSE AND 
WAGON COVERS FLAGS=LIFE 
HUOYS BELTS .H:c. 




Steamboat, Steamship, Railway, Mill 
and Engineers' Supplies 

Roiic, Oaldin), Tar, Pitcli, Oils, Waste, Hose, &c. 

Mamifnclurcrs of 

ITLES, COTTON WASTE, CANVAS GOODS 
ASBESTOS STl-AM I'll'IC AND BOILER COXKRING-^. 



WKITE US BEKORtC HURCH ASINQ. 




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Ornamental Railings, Crestings, Etc. 

son. r'IRE. ■ HI* -O- CASTINOS TO ORDER. 



IJavb fljirc f encinn 



TWO AND FOUR POINT. 



O K K I C E AND WORKS: 



MINN()\V ISLAND, named from its diminutive size, is close to Skinner's, 
but nearer the shore. It is one of the favorite haunts of the old 
fishermen, who have taken great C[uantities of " lunge " from the deep water 
about it, and is a delightful place for a day's sport. Less than a mile north 
of Skinner's is Long Island, about a mile and half in length, but of no great 
breadth ; it is craggy, and has sharp cut shores, the rock for most part 
rising perpendicularly from the lake, so that there are not many places 
where landings can conveniently be made. At the southern end is the 
noted Balance Rock, firmly poised on a solid foundation, this granite mass, 
of many tons weight, silently receives the homage of the turions. 

Nearly a mile further north is Molson's Island, one of the largest and 
most desirable in the lake ; it is the ]:>roperty of the noted Montreal banker 
whose Summer residence is on a prominent site, on the mainland, near the ^ '^^^"^~^' 
eastern shore. Perkin's Landing, on the western shore, is about opposite 
Molson's Island, and is one of the most interesting places about the lake 
The rugged little village of Vail Perkins, containing one store, a blacksmith 
shop, etc., is half a mile back from the landing; from it are roads leading to ■ a, 

Mansonville, the county seat of Broome County, and the village borough of the township 
of East Potton. If the Town Council are in session, do 
and pay your respects, and be received in true Canadia 

near to Concert Pond, on the western slope of Mt. Elepliantis. It is several hundred feet higher 
than Memphremagog, in a wild and rugged country, and abounds in brook trout. 




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) not fail to call at the Court House, ^^J^(^-^!i<^-^ V^ 
in style. Another road will bring you '* ■**.>« '''v .^^^ ^^ 



BALANCE K<H K, I. 



?LAND. 



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SHERBROOKB. P. O. 

SUin^LV TMIS KINB HO^PEL WITH 

P^loiir, Corn meal, Oatm^eal, K^tc. 



Aii>'<)nc' (lexiriii^ ri l 'l l KB .'iiicl EXCli r.LKiXr .'irt iele .'ire ooiif i( leiitl>' 
re<^^< )i 1 1 1 1 leiicle* I to tr\' tlieir f<'iiii<3iis "HECUBA" Kloiir. 




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SARCENl' S HA\, I'KU.M i,K' iki.l-,\ ll.l.k. 



Dr. M, T, HAMILTON 



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DEDTIST. 






Dental Work of Every Description Done Promptly. 

RUBBER AND GELLULOID PLATES, 

also a coinhination of Rubber and Celluloid with (iold, 
Silver and other metals at reasonable prices. I'or the 
l^ainless extraction of teeth 1 administer Ether, Clas and 
Chloroform. Parties not able to come to ofifice to have 
mouths cleared for artificial teelh and to have im- 
[jressions taken, I will go to their homes without e.xtra 
charge if not too far. Prices for the above named 
plates range from Six to Twenty-five dollars according 
to quality. 

NEWPORT. VT. 



A. H. KELLOGG, 

Printer. 



SPECIAL KACILITIES 



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Printing Kine G^^o"^ 



dOO-i02 READE STREET, 










MOUNT KLEI'HANTIS AM) CONCERT POND. 

MOUNT ELEPHANTIS, sometimes called Sugar Loaf, probably because at the southerly end a rounded peak towers 
above the rest of the mountain, which is about semi-circular in form and enclosing within this horseshoe a large tract 
of rich table-land more or less cultivated ; the locality is sometimes called Sebastopol, because of its impregnable position. 

(51) 



J. Palmkr & Son, 

1743 & 1745 Notre Dame Street, _----_-___ Montreal. 

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We cfirr\' tl:ie best assorted stocR of Druggist 
!^Z?^ Si-mclries, CliatTiois, Sponges and Kancy Goods 
ill Canada, 




MOUNT ELEPHANTIS, FROM KERN 1111,1., 



newpopt House. 






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Convenient lo Depot. First-class Livery. Steam Heat. 
Bath Rooms and Excellent Service in all Particulars 



W. H. KENYON, 

/X\E R C H A N T— ip A I L O R, 

Has just received a full line of the latest styles ot 
Foreign and Domestic 

SUITINGS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. 

SUITS FOR $16 AND UP. 

PANTS $4 AND UP 

The best line of Cloths ever seen in town, 
o o o o o 
Also keeps a good line of 

GENTS' Furnishing goods. 



o o o o o 



Particular attention paid to Cleaning and Repairing. 

Suits Made to Order on Short Notice. 



o o o o 



Fits guaranteed and Clothes made as they should be. Would also 
call attention to a full line of 

IMPORTED FANCY VESTINGS. 

GO 

FIELD'S OPERA HOUSE, opp Court House, NEWPORT, VT. 



TITHE general outline of the entire mountain is not unlike a sleeping ele])hant, and seems to bear this resemblance 

■*■ from whichever point of compass it is viewed. There are so many delightful places about Elephantis that we 

cannot mention them all and so must ask that you explore them for yourselves, feeling assured that whichever ])ath 




(i\\l.> HI- All Mill N IAIN AM) ;\lnl,MiN> 1>1.AM). 

you follow will lead to a satisfactory end. Of the range that skirts the westerly shore of Lake Memphremagog, 
Mount Elephantis, in the many qualities that make mountain scenery attractive, is second only to Owl's Head. 

(55) 



J. J. DUFFY & CO., 

Importers and Wholesale Manufacturers 



-ifCoFFce^, §pice^^, Cr^eatit 'C^art'ar, 9llu.^l'a tb^-fi- 



STEAM COOKED PEA MEAL :^^ BAKING POWDER. 

Proprietors •/ CANADA •.• COFFEE •/ AND •.• SPICE •.• STEAM •/ MILLS. 

SOI^E M/>^NUF"ACTURERS OK THE CEIvEBRAXED 
- G00\\S FRVGRITE Baling pOW)der. ^^^^n,:,:,:::^^^ 

iMiLLS AND Okkicb: 624 cS: O'JO CRAIG STRBET, 

MONTREAL, CANADA. 




M.MMEK RhblUK.sLh i<l illK LATE SIR HUGH ALLAN. 



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O . i^avis of -Ooas' celebrated an.d popular braads, oable, Jyiungo, 
JLX j^adre, and JyLadre e -^(ijo, are IKe iJoraeslic oigars sold 

at this Kolel. Si is uRaecessaru for us to raake aau coraraeal oa iKcir 

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superior quality they Kaviag gaiaed Xirst ijri£e 3j'ledals ia corapetitioa 
with the world ia the Ijaris aad (Leateaaial IL?cpositioas, aad all Jjro= 
viacial Jyledals wherever e;chibitcd, aad are well kaowa throughout the 
©omiuioa. 




OIR HUGH ALLAN, who was long considered the most progressive man in Canada, and the founder of the Dominion 
p-^ commerce by means of the fleet of ocean steamers bearing his name, as well as by the railways he succeeded 
in having built, made his summer home at Belmer, on the opposite side of the lake to Elephantis. The place yet 
remains the property of his family 

Georgeville is the town of most considerable note between Newport and Magog, both as regards jjopulation and 
enterprise. It has long been a favorite summering ■ " ' ' : "' " ' 

place, and during the warm months every home 
becomes a boarding house and the village is 
crowded with city folk from Montreal, Quebec 
and other places. There is much to be seen 
from the hillslope on which the village is built, 
and nowhere are more superb sunset effects than 
here as the mellowed northern sun rolls over the 
mountains, and the rainbow hues are reflected in 
the wide expanse of the deep, clear water of the 
lake. 

Turning to the north, the commanding features 
are Gibraltar Point, Lord's Island, and Mount 
Orford. Sargent's Bay, more to the west, pushes 
its way between high banks for three miles back 
from the lake. 




LONG ISLAND, FROM CAPT. GULL\ b. 



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A perfect blend of Private Plantation 

Java an 1 Purr Aralri.m Mn, la. 



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Always packed in two-pound, air-tight 
tin cans. Kever sold in bulk. 



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SEAL BRAND" COFFEE. 



Packed only in Tzvo- Pound Air-Ti^ht 
Tin Cans. 



IMPORTED AND CONTROLLED BY 

Chase & Sanborn, 

MONTREAL AND BOSTON. 



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HOTELS, KAMILIES AND THE TRAOE STIPPLIED. 

SHERBROOKE, F. Q. 



TTfO THE WEST is Mount Elephantis, and 
glancing more southerly our view reaches over 
Belmer and Molson's Point and Island, and on 
up the lake until stopped by the overshadowing 
grandeur of Owl's Head. 

There are many interesting drives about 
Georgeville, that to the south along a high ridge 
affording fine views of the lake and mountains, 
and ends at Magoon's Point, opposite Owl's 
Head. Other roads lead to Magog, to Smith's 
Mills, and Stanstead, also to Fitch Bay, Lovering 
Pond and Lake Massawippi. 

One of the thoroughfares of the Eastern 
Township was for many years through Stanstead 
and Georgeville, across the lake by boat in 
summer, and on ice in winter, to Knowlton 
Landing, and thence through Bolton Pass to 
Waterloo and Montreal. 

The average depth of water in the lake across 
this stretch of three miles is fully three hundred 




OWLS HEAD, FROM GIBRALTAR POINT. 



feet, but the sounding line, to reach bottom at the deejier parts must be more than sixteen hundred feet in lenj 

(63) 



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C.W.COOK&CO. 



DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF 

Fresh ^^d Salt Fish 

COD, HADDOCK, SMELTS, HALIBUT, 

SWORDFISH MACKEREL, LAKE 

AND BROOK TROUT, TOMMY 

CODS AND PICKEREL. 



Fresh stock and Large Assorfnient of Fresh; 
and Canned Fruits and Vegetables, 



NEWPORT, VERMONT. 



G. D. PRATT, 



PROPRIETOR OF 



Men]pliren]agog x Livery x Stable. 



First-Class Teams To Let at Reasonable Rates. 
Horses Boarded by the Day or Week. 



Orders Left at Hotel Office will be Promptly 
Attended to. 



NEWPORT, VERMONT, 



A Few Choice Vei moiil Horses ahoays on hand for Sale 




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HTHIS sketch shows the "Lady of the Lake" about 
^ to land (from north) at Mountain House wharf. 
The foot s|)ur of Owl's Head, Blue Point, climbs 
upward precipitously out of the lake ; high up this 
mountain side is "Eagle Nest," for many years the 
home of the birds of liberty that are often seen 
soaring above the lake. A short time since a huge 
boulder came crashing down from that lofty eyrie, 
leaving a clean cut path in its course, and now lies 
near the shore. Some adventurous spirits have 

succeeded in climbing to near the nest, but it is 
considered quite unsafe. 
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KEUUCED FROM " I'ICTURESQL'E AMERICA," BY PERMISSION. 
COrVKIGHTED BV D. APFLETON & C<). 



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17 Plleory St . Room 116 Windsor Hotel, 

jgOSTON: 

3 P.-arU St, 1S4 IBoylston St. 

LJALIFAX: 

George Street. 



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Montreal, 
Taronta, 
Manitoba, 



St. John, N. B., Queiec. 

St. Lau/renoe River, Ottawa, 

Lake Memphremagog, U/innipeg, 

British Columbia, Rooky Mts. 



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'i\odal? Oameras, 

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BALL'S 




p ORSET S 

BONED WITH KABO. 
Try them and you will wear no 
other. They need no "breaking 
in." Satisfaction guaranteed, or 
money refunded after 3 weeks- 
wear, even if so soiled as to be 
unsalable. 

Scvcr.il ..ilicT styles of the Kabo Boned Corsets 
in stock. Mme. Stone's Waists for ladies. Double 
V Waists for ladies and misses. Bustles, nearly 



cvcr>' kind at 



It is a delightful trip from Owl's Head 
Mountain House to 




LAEGEST STORE IN NOETHEEN VERMONT. 



DRY GOODS: 



FANCY GOODS. 



GILMAN'S. 



New Cloak Department 

Jl'ST OI'KNKO THIS SEASON. 

Portiers, Lace Curtains and Drapery Materials, 

Holland and Opaque Window Shades. 

MILLINERY. 

I.AIMI'S' |-fkNlSlll.Nl.S. (.I'.NTl l-Ml'NS 1- I'KNISUINGS, 

-^ .—Art fg^atepials ^^^^^ 

KvervthinK kept in a tirsl class stun- ran he found at 

OILMAN'S, ~ Newport, Vt. 




Full line of Hough & Ford's Celebrated 
Rochester, N. Y., Boots. Most perfect littinn shoes 
made. 

MISSF.S' SHOliS. CHll.UKlCN'S SHOF.S. 

SCHOOL SHOES. 

GENTLEMEN'S HAND-SEWED SHOES. 

AI-SO, 

GOODYEAR WELT AND COMMON MA- 
CHINE SEWED SHOES. 

For hard wear try " Nox 'Em All " for Men and Boys 

BEST I. INK OF SLIPPERS AT 

OILMAN'S. 




(65) 



DOLTON PASS. 



WIIMAIM EVANS, 

Seediman to the Council of Agricslture for the Frorince of Quehec, 

IMPORTER AND GROWER OF 

P icld. SarJcr) f BIov^gp Seeds 

SEED, WHEAT, BAELEY, OATS, PEAS, BEANS, EYE, 
TARES, OLOVEE AND TIMOTHY SEED. 

WAREHOUSES : Nos. 89, 91 & 93 McGILL ST., 

Nos. 104, 106 & 108 FOUNDLING ST., and over St. Ann's Market, 

MONTREAI^. 



Nurseries and Seed Farm ; Broadlands, Cote St. Paul. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS, ROSES, GREEN-HOUSE AND 
BEDDING PLANTS, VEGET.BLE PLANTS, SMALL FRUITS. &c. 



H, 3. GREEN, 

DEALER IN 

nine t^old and ^llven Watches 

OF THE BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MANUFACTURE, 

olocbs, , ewelry and ©ilverware, 
SPECTACLES EYE-GLASSES m great variety. 

.\ IINE LINE OK 

Fishing Tackle, Guus, Eevolvers, Cartridges, 
and other Sporting Goods. 

A nice line of the best make constantly ^^: no^ij, fresh and inviting. 

CHOICE PERFUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES. 
Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, first-class warranted goods. 

CIGARS AND FINE TOBACCOS. 

A specialty iniidc of line watcli and jewelry repairing. All wtjrk done promptly 
and in the best manner. 

Store in West Corner of MeiiiplireiiiapE House, 

NEWPORT, VT. 



6IBRALTAR POINT,; is the commanding promontory of table-land flanked by the lake on the east and by Sargent's Bay 
on the south-west. A company of Montreal capitalists undertook to make it a fashionable resort, and built a large hotel and 
many cottages upon the plateau, but before they were completed disaster came and the property has since remained in statu quo. 




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■*■ Gibraltar the lake turns slightly to the east, and Lords Island, the last of much importance, is about three miles 

down the lake and awaits a purchaser to improve and build upnn it. A\"c must here caution the reader that with 




NEWPORT, VT. 

Lake Memphremagog, north is down and south is up. The remaining six or seven miles of the lake become tame in 
comparison to that already described, but a few miles beyond Magog, Mount Orford rears his solemn head three 
thousand three hundred feet above the lake and is the highest land in the Province of Quebec. 

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4|f Lf^'OM LHjIIE^ 'tflQL'SL''^ the direct route is via the Connecticut River Line (Grand 
/^, Central Depot), which, from New Haven, follows the notably beautiful valley of the 

>, -5,*/- Connecticut, until at St. Johnsbury, Vt. (the junction with the Portland and Ogdensburg, 
also the St. Johnsbury and Lake Champlain railways) the river bends to the east but the 
railway continues about due north to Newport, Vt., on Lake Meniphremagog. Time about twelve 
hours. Monarch sleepers are attached to afternoon and drawing-room cars to morning trains. 

From Boston the way is over the Lowell system of the Boston and Maine R.R. direct to 
Newport. \t., and is through a charming and interesting country. The luxurious sleepers of the 
Canadian Pacific Railway are attached to evening trains, others have drawing-room cars. 

From Portland^The Portland and Ogdensburg R. R. passes close to Sebago Lake and 
through the White Mountains to St. Johnsbury, where connections are made with the 1!, &: .M R. R. to 
Newport, \'t. 

From Montreal the Canadian Pacific Railway has two lines, the main route to Magog at 
the northern, and a branch to Newjjort at the southern end of the lake. 

From Quebec and Lake St. John the way is over the Quebec Central Railway to 

Newport or Magog. 

Two passenger steamers, the Zat/y of the Lake and the Mountain Maiil, each make two daily trips 
up and down the lake to the Mountain House. 

For all other ])articulars and terms, address 



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